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!^c*TIE§^ SoLD By THE FOLLOWING AGENTS IN THIS &4Y{,r DISTRICT. FORD\VEST—W. Phillips, Market-street. We. ■Uo- T. D. Mcyler, Chemist. yifehftfn* i e li a r d B uc k n ey. Williams, Grocer. Johns, 4, Charles-street. k^fotn D- Humphreys, Hakin. L^brokp'iV" S. W. Willing, Grocer. C"dorsfo!Tf Provision Compaq. 8c tJ^ide. 1 B. Thomas, Grocer. 'by ,t Thomas Brown, Grocer. W. Thomas, Grocer. V ik.for SHELL'S COFFEES ARE CELEBRATED Cy.VlA ,r|,r GREAT STRENGTH, THEIR RICH C'4<1 j DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. Price, per lb., t4 2 » is 8d it Canisters, and Air-tight Packets, • lo 2 Iba. CASSKLL'S POUB FOUR SHILLING TEA. h 5SIEU'S PATENT MOSS COCOA, Is 6d per lb. Aeuts VALUABLE AGENCY. & (v'ierf"te^ ^or Cassell's Coftees and Teas in every L°liH nft e there is not one already. For terms apply x^'Ui r ^°» 8U' Fenchurch-street, London; or ^j^-eriard, & Robinson, Counterslip, Bristol. 'f^SK UIRD'S FRANCIS'S PILLS. Si, ^eic ^s are most deservedly recommended for 0j. l%"own efficacy in all bilious complaints, > U(I«pi *'vei"> indigestion, flatulency, jaundice, f/key "ei and all diseases of the alimentary canal. tit, of Prepared from the recipe of the late Mr W ^r«ctir rew (an eminent surgeon, many years pri- m'°"cr at Calcutta,) under whose adininistra- "taincd unparalelled celebrity. IIIRD'S PECTORAL BALSAM, 43, COlds, -^s^lmai Hooping Cough, Difficulty OJ Ail '*91 o»d all disorders of the Chest Sf Lungs. Sn'" Pr!')'1"11'011 ^c f°un(i to afford immediate V £ «taif ,not^n8 a free expectoration, without pro- St'l^8in"CEs' easc the difficulty of Breathing, loosen N, fi.' allay the Tickling Sensation which Cough. Sold in Bottles, Is I id. O^'S ANTI-CHOLERA MIXTURE, "tin "re for Looseness, Diarrhoea, English Cholera anti a'l Bowel Complaints. b*renivteceived through the Rev. O. Phillips, of 'ot \t' resPec'ino one of his Parishioners, who our Months suffered from Diarrhoea. V'Myy i Lawrenny, December 5th, 1854. Of 11 On J! t0 in*orm y°» that the Medicine 1 received V 'he fj. aturday has speedily and effectually cured rfl lolitrrh™' from wh'cil 1 have been suffering by Our months. I have been very much weak- Nw^r ^lseast'> and repeatedly had medicines from Vh cou'^ not obtain the slightest relief until Vr s^n 1 took two doses of your Medicine, and I u'fered the least since from it. (Signed) JOHN GRIFFITHS, llird. 5old in Bottles at Is 1 Jd,and 2s 9d. \^JlS2^8o'oly by J. II IHD, late W. T. Hird, (estab- \-L^»Chemist, Pembroke ^C^8E OF srRONG NECESSITY ^ARTIN'S OHUBCH, 1^8^ HAVERFORDWEST, ft consisting of a Nave, Chancel, and South Olid capable of accommodating 600 persons, jffw O* a ruiaous condition. In 1857 the ^4 ll>und to be in a dangerous state, and a sum f |W[*lly expended in its repair, and it is now Np 4ec»eCUre^' spire is yet untouched, and yed. The walls, with the exception of the 0*01* Ve giVC!l way, the whole roof is failing, lA autiVe in several parts of the wood-work N ail(* 8 £ >mc the seats have fallen to pieces. Sj,St °f much experience, on a visit to this j^mer, inspected the building, and kindly with a simple plan for the repairs that 1Sahle. He states that at present the Church w^^ealthy from damp, and all he wood- of lnearl5r iQ ruin from rot; that as to the f Church it requires extensive repairs to ,i *4i{ n8 speedily into ruin past care. The are in a 8ad condition* j for exertion to preserve this bulding, 1 House of Prayer inthe town, is suffl- j and strong; but a sum of £ 1,000, at the JS f *re l.° Put the structure in Bimply proper h0toOr^iP. This sum cannot be altogether <N e' Church Rate has been refused, and iJSj |hich, with a voluntary rate, were freely » pParish and neighbourhood towards th» ,er» cannot be looked for so soon again r?1uisite outlay. The population is over ifiSi chiefly of poor people. The annual in- I iV6" j?( Cumbency, a Perpetual Curacy, is only £ 86. f t|jg 10 an Impropriator, resideat in America. 1 eircumrtanceg, this statement is respect- to strangers as well as to inhabitants Kt ^t/8' aa earnest request that those whom V*t u?ted with meane, will regard with kindly NL6 in4jUln°us state of this Church, and assist those n. effect these necessary repairs, but are unable. SAMUEL OWEN MEAISES, P. Curate. HENRY MATHIAS, Churchwardens. Si? and Messrs. Wilkins, Bankers, Haver- Vdfc u^iy consested to receive subscriptions. *est, Oct. 1859. V SUBSCRIPTIONS. flt%Pliri £ s. d. a^ready received 458 9 4 k^. rf. Rosemoor 1 0 0 i?hh^illi„rnes' Veterinary Surgeon 10 0 Spring Gardens 1 1 0 Esq., Fern Hill 3 3 0 2 2 0 lt> Esq., Kirks', ^1 Grange, JothK A. 5 0 0 p'ge-strett. 2 0 0 T.r Ps> Market-street. 1 0 }i%v the Earl of Cawdor. 20 0 iam Lloyd, the Valley, 5 0 0 Shiiev 2 • 0 risn^iUia^10,? Richardson,St. David's 1 • • r"»an« i. anst Goat-street 110 "UUstreet 1 1 0 l'DhL ^street 110 i Aii^lc A**8' St Martin's Crescent. 0 10 0 ^eacon Brown Western W\N. p 2 • 0 rifiltils, Ifigh-street 1 0 0 the Dean otSt David's 2 2 0 0 2 0 j,V(i\vp|/ains> Esq., Spring Gardens 5 0 0 j}f\^ick 'n* Barnsley 2 0 0 f^Si.^v'd rr' .High-street 5 0 0 i' S,J08 reiW's' Bridge-street 10 0 Pk* 1,' & Sons, Dark-street 0 15 0 5 o o Sfi' 'i'Hiiii"- ioo Jf, |>ril nt Castle Terrace 1 1 0 St- Martin's House 25 0 0 ^^r Vr e Infirmary 0 10 0 HHS? 1 1 0 ftcb'-S. Evans, Esq, Surgeon, ^d'Acre. 1 1 0 ^tS'&kLo?d 3 0 0 /j ¥*• ft ni her 1 0 0 M je°rgc li8q 3 0 0 Vi A. o^^gate Foster 2 2 0 HoVu ke» Scolton 1 1 0 2 2 0 h°ll*nd °Tlecte<1 by Miss Pfickett. ER^TH NELLY 0 10 0 V «ornas, Bristoi 0 10 0 T. q.. Vr. Sounders, CU, atthew» and Co 110 M -1<*tb 010 \V^ Tfr"1' Griffiths, High-street. NAM?' TANNER 0 10 0 ,^h.' 0ie8 2s? Pembroke 0 5 0 W 0 5 0 • W ^v>ns ^lams, Bank 0 5 0 > Kn Urrier 0 5 0 «, jLj g q" o 10 o ,f, l/'lj'Vlu ecfed by Miss Gwylher. ^ttQie8 0 2 5 SSh. WWher 0 10 0 C ter<J r rmai'then 1 0 0 ^llh* Co!!Ve noT?e^tu^y request that the contri- b'^utio a w'^ have the goodness to !or a as soon as may be convenient. have kindly consented to receive C0 rp Ontrihutions: ,DeaInple Bar' London, <*con, & (j0> 20, Birchin Lane, ^il)^'s ^Oo^r^0' '13> Lothbury, London,' ^8 £ °> Haverfordwest. 5 Haverfordwest. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold oj Bclgium, ) LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RIIEUMA TISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKKTS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. The invariable purity, palatableness, speedy efficacy, and con- sequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general appioval and unqualified confidence of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested uealei >, an unprecedented amount of public patronage. v._ it. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of I)r JE J°-1 Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is incontestably estab- iished by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Ftiy- sicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil have been long and copiouslv administered with little or no bcncht, Dr DE JONGH'S Oil ha-< produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— SIR IIENJIY JIAITSIL, HALLT., T.C.B., Physician in ordinary to the Queen, in Ireland; President of the College of Physicians in Ireland; Visiting Phvsieian to Steevens' Hospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, St Vincent, and Rotunda Hospitals, &c, &c. „ I have frequently prescribed Drtle Jongh's Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value.' A. B. GRANVILLE, ESQ., M.D., L.R.C.F., F.R.S. Author of The Spas of Germany,' 'The Spas of England, On Sudden Death,' &c, &c. Dr Granville has used Dr DE JONGH'S Light-Brow^n 3oii U\ er Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only effica- cious bnt uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongh. Dr Granville has found that thl^l' l tl- cular kind produces the desired effect in a others, and tint it does not cause the nausea aud indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the JJ, r Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, D patients have themselves expressed a preference JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil.' CHARLES COWAN, KSCT, 'I»L I..R.C-S-K Senior Physician to the Hoy a"! Berkshire Hospital, Con^u Physician to the Reading Dispensary, Kc, KC. Dr Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some reason- able guarantee for a genuine article. r i <. The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise tne reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Matena Medica. Dr Cowan wislies Dr de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking.' Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s Gd; Pints, 4s 9d Quarts, 9s, capsuled, and labelled with Dr de Jongh's stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, AXSAR. HAUFOKD, & Co, 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CA UTION—Beware of Proposed Substitutions. New Edition. Post Free for Six Stamps. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE NEW MODE OP Ju TREATMENT. Seventy Engravings. Post lree lor stamps, open ends, or 18 stumps in a sealed &e THE MEDICAL ADVISER, containing Rules,Presciiptions.&e, for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of >. p' STStem and all the more common diseases of the resUlt in which, from neglect or improper treatment, too o: Exhaustion Pains in the Back, Gravel, Nervousness, Debility, E^austKiri, Incapacity, Insanity, Consumption, and 1de^ j te W. DE ROOS, M.D., of the Ecole de Medecine, Paris, Graduate in Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, &c. Pcnecii'llv To those who contemplate marriage its pel usal is especial y recommended—The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and hmnv thev who do not possess it too late.—Simple ana mex pensive, every s^ferci' may cure himself speedily, privately, and atFrome1ong°pSracticai observation of the treatment the most famous Institutions of this country a'ld ^^°t"1t for those diseases referred to in the above wo, k, the autnor nas has been instrumental in restoring to health and happiness: and to nil who need such aid he offers every assurance of ^peedy their case by letter, enclosing, the feê of Is, when advice and medicines will be sent by return. Post-office orders to be made 2o Bedford Place, Bloomsbury square, London. Houis lor con sulfation, 11 till 2. Sundays excepted. rxrc riF ROOS' GUTTLE VITJ5, OR LIFE DROPS, protected D bv Koyal Letters Patent of England; sanctioned by the Facultie de France Royal College of Prussia, &c, have in-num- berless instances proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy for languor, lassitude, depression of spirits, irritability, excitement, fear, distaste and incapacity for society, study or business, indigestion, pains and palpitation in the side, giddiness, noise in the head, &c. This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives energy to the muscles, speedily removes nervousness, epilepsy, paralysis, &c, paired powers of life, and invigorates the most shattered consti- tution. For skin eruptions, sore throat, pains in the bones, and those diseases in which mercury, sarsaparilla, &e, &c, are too often employed in vain, to the utter ruin of health, its surprising efficaev has only to be tested. Before wasting valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other cruel absurdities, professing to set aside medicines, sufferers will do well to make fair trial of a remedy con- cocted on scientific principles, cannot fail. Price 4s 6d and l j or four times the latter at 33s per bottle, and in £ o l)acka^s|f\^Y which £ 1 12s are saved,) through all Chemists, or 25, Bedfoid Place, Bloomsbury square. T Extracts from letters which can be seen by any one never better in my life, thanks to you and your niedic'"e;, 7n )v' St Asaph. Your medicine has done me more good than a y thing.'—B. W. Lissington. 'Thank-God, and I hope he will reward you. A. C., Hartlepool. If my tongne could speak or my pen could write to express my gratitude to you I should feeel haoDv. but neither word nor pen of mine can do s°- n- A-> Birmingham. Had I never read of your Guttae Vitae, where or what I might have been now I "cannot tell.'—W. G., West Pelton. mHE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.—THERAPION, as generally 1 adopted in the French hospitals by Jobert, Rostan, Ricord, Cullerier, Piorry, and other notabilities of the French faculty, in a remarkably short time, often two or three days only, without the slightest discomfort, inconvenience, or risk, removes all dis- charges from the mucous membrane, whether of the urinary or other organs. This remedy so completely surpassing and super- seding everything hitherto employed, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, for not only can the patient carry it loosely in his pocket, but all and smell, of medicine, are entirely obviated. In pacl ets, 4si bd,. lis, and 33s, through all respectable medicine vendois, sent direct from the establishment on the receipt office order. The lis size contains three at 4s 6d, and tho,e 33s four of the lis.. tv,p word The stamps, to imitate which is felonj, beais th Thcrapion,' in white letters, by order of Htn ™_n_ COMMISSIONERS, WHO thereby secure the PL'°PYI Polonies fringement throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, °Ur 1 RHEU vtATISM, DISEASE OF THE KIDN EY^ DR. DE ROOS' RENAL PILLS correct acidity of and indigestion, promote the functions of the liver and kidneys, thereby preventing stone in the hUidder and krdiicy^i other serious disorders to which these p f;<)mplaints long ject. Listlessness, weakness, pee 'f\.om contamination of supposed to be nervous, 0^. .1;u ? ich shoUld have been carried off the blood with certain impurities w hi face Sienyour PM,, them W. W-. H. Queen's College, Cambndge^ i „ vour Renal Pills with the most happy radtj. ;»• 1J. 1 Your Renal Pills did me more good than anything J., DSo!d b'v T. D. Meyler, Chemist and Druggist, liigh-street, Haverfordwest, 'and at least one agentin 0Vder or otherwise, to 25, Bedford Place, Bloomsbtii-v square, Oxford- street, London, and they will be sent securely packed per return. StlCAUTION°.—Sufferers ThouW SguardCagain^ ^he recommenda- tion of injurious imitations by. dishonest -\yAI TEIl obtain a larger profit. The genuine have^ the, w«ds W^rea DE ROOS, LONDON,' printed in white letters on the Goveinment Stamp, to imitate which is felony. WO YOY WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, MOUS- D TACHIOS, and EYEBROWS ?-Of the numerous P^I^a- tions introduced for the HAIR, none have maintained such cele brity as EMILIE DEAN'S CRINILENE, which produce Whiskers, Moustachios, and Ej'ebiows, ]n < r.lrijn,r' and will be found eminently successful in nourishi g. cui ri and beautifying the Hair, checking greynass m al'its stages; strengthening weak Hair, and preventing its faUmg off. In the reproduction of Hair in baldness, from whatevei cauM iind whatever age, ONE TRIAL will prove its astonishing p -f the nursery it is indispensable, forming the basis of ? head of hair. Price 2s, per bottle large bottles, than 4 times the small oies, 5s each. Sold by every Chemist in the world, or sent post free, on receipt of 24 pennv DEANE & COCPELLE, Hail" Restorers, &c, 69, Castle-stieet, New man-street, London, W, hpfln. EXTRACTS PROM LETTERS :—' In one fortnight I toast of a tiful moustache.'—H. Adams, Wilsden. ? tlle crown head of hair, which many cannot; I was quite baldI on^t^sct(^aer of mv head when I began using tr^et« i iver. speaks highly of it.'—Jones, Chemist, 5, Pai adise-street. Liver P°'°HINTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HAIR,' Whis- kers, &c, with Testimonials, List of Agents, &c, sent post free for four penny stamps. WNW THYSELF'—THE ORIGINAL GRAPHIOLOGIST MARIE 9. It tv continues her vivid, and useful delineations of COUPELLE, handwriting of individuals, in a style pecu- cnaractei from the desirou1 0f knowing their own charac- liarly hei o«n. i"ersoii should send a specimen of terisucs, or those any ™ &c, w|th thcrtecn writing, stating sex, 'l».' ^ed envelope, to MARIK COU- uncut penny ^amps and addressed enveiop^^ ^.u & PELLE, 69, Castle-st L tes virtues, failings, &c, of lengthened j £ er things previously unsuspected, and the writer, with many other mng^p l;fe_ rfhe thQU, calculated to g"ldePrt*p the value and accuracy of Miss C.'s sands who acknowledge the^ value ( pvJnounced quite sketches, estabhsh tl en on< You have described my extraordinary. couid not have done it better.Louis character so tridy, compliment you.Geo. Stuckey, ltivoir. 'I cann0'.tto„i^(i The character you sent to Capt. 30, Grange Lane, Birkenhead. lhc cna > Halden, Ten. H. is strikingly it tme to a T.N. C. M. derden. The best jud0es p of the persons. x am 'You have given the It is wonderful.'— almost afraid how you «Some traits pointed out I At B. Shillingstone, Blandford. son c r0>Hara Car. believed to be unknown to any but mjsell. rington,Nenagh. — T„ TW vTTTSHELLM! OR EVERTt MAN /"COMMON SENSE IN A NUTSHL^. jsartsss, to cure diseases without medicines, with otne cruel as they are deceptive. in the treatment A physician many years extens^ivelj en aged and of debility, urinar" diseases, marital in? £ f"" p'from win various mental and nervous affections rosultmg th send free on receipt of two penny stamps 1^Vonlv^afeli^t- pamphlet containing his highly successful an ) °1n Ji,ec-aon., by Sent with all the necessary prescriptions and .^ecaons oj u oiifferers may cure themselves at trifling co. f Mr LaweKegpublLh^.H, Hand Court, Holborn. Lon^ ^^c5l« £ t on none but 'Emery's' as there are many dangerous and wortlilcsbiimUiUons. MR. JAMES RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHER Pia,ul-Fo,.tcs Tunea. RESIDENCE—ST. THOMAS-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Fit New MUford (Milf&rd Ilaven)$Waterford. DAILY SERVICE — SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. mllK Waterford and Milford Haven Steam Ship Company's I Vessels, will sail as under (windand weather permitting. WATERFORD & MILFORD HAVEN. From Waterford, 3.15 p.is,on From New Milford.7.15 p.m.,on arrival of the traik from Cork, arrival of the 9.40 a m. express Limerick ire, so as to enable and 6.0 a.m. third class trains, passengers to proceed by the so as to enable passengers to M5 express ti ain, reaching proceed by the 11 a.m. tram to London about 11 a.m. Hmcnck.Cork.&e. The Cork Steamers will sail from the Railway 1'ier at everv Monday and Friday, on the arrival of the 4.0 p.m Tram from Cork, reaching New Milford so as to secure the departure [wind and weather permitting] of the 8.15 a.m. Express Tram, arriving in London at 6.0 a.m. The Cork Steamers will leave New Milford [Gilford Haven] on Tuesdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m, Express, and 6.0 a.m. Trains, at about .30 p.m. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations, or of Messrs Ford and Jackson, 36, Cannon-street, City, London, and Railway Station,New Milford, also Bradshaw's Railway Guide and Time Tables. PROPOSAL TO FORM A FUND FOR THE ERECTION OF A NEW CHUECH, A T TEMPLETON HpIIE Parish of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke, J[ is one of great extent, and contains 2,822 inhabitants. For this large and widely-scattered population there exists at present only one Church, and that capable 1 containing not more than 500 persons. A provision so wholly inadequate to the wants of the parishioners has been the ofcation of very serious injury to the spiritual well-being of the district. With a view to remedy this evil, it is proposed to erect a new Church at Templeton, a village in the southern division of the parish, distant two miles and a half fro Norberth, and, with the surrounding district, containing a population of upwards of 800 persons. It is intended that tlie new Church shall contain 200 sittings, which it is calculated will cost about £800. This is however, a sum which it is hopeless to expect to raise within the limits of the above district, as the inhabitants, with very few exceptions, belong to the class of small farmers and labourers. Our hopes of success will therefore mainly depend on the appeal for aid which we now venture to make to the Christian charity of those who have not any immediate interest in this particular neighbourhood. An eligible site for the proposed Church has been kindly given by J. C. H. P. Callen, Esq. And the Rector of Narberth has undertaken to alienate from the rent-charge, in perpHuum, the sum oft26per annum, as a foundation for an endowment. COMMUTE: «*VSI. LLOYD, Rector, Narberth. J. H. A. PHILIPPS, Picton Castle. RICHAKD LBAVIS, Lampeter Velfry. JOHN H. ALLF.N, 14, Riding House Street, London C. ALLEN, Tenby.. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Com- mitte. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Subscriptions already received 597 0 0 ENDOWMENT FUND. The following subscriptions have already been pro mised in aid of the above fund, on the condition that the sum of £500 is raised by means of private contributions, on or before the day of the Consecration of the Church. The committee, therefore, venture to make an earnest appeal to the Friends of the Church, to aid them in still further promoting this good work, which, with God s blessing, has hitherto prospered so well. X d. Rev J. H. A. Philipps, Picton Castle. 40 0 0 C.Allen,Esq,Tenby on O n Eev Wm. Loyd, Narberth 20 O O Rev Richard Lewis, Lampeter Velfry 20 0 0 Rev. E. E. Allen, MiUone Rectory 10 0 0 Henry G. Allen, Esq. 20 0 0 J. H. Ainsworth, Esq. 10 0 0 WINE AT THE REDUCED DUTY, FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1861. W V.u £ BSi S'XpiSSSffiW? Warehouses; at their large ceiiai g phfield-street; or at Theatre; at their Warehouse in Great lite nvford-street their Counting House and sample rooms, 35/, Oxford-street, London (three doors lrom the Pantheon;. pamiiies, and upwards of 80 of the chief Hoslpitals, Military and Public Institutions-offers every reasonable guarantee to inspire confi- d The1 CustommHouscf'Sns^/offsOO show that W- & A- G. paid duty on, in the course of the year, 100,074 gallons of Wine. WINES FROM FRANCE, At the Reduced duty. Bordeaux. Red Wines.-Clarets, Vin Ordinaire, 14s; Bordeaux, Burgundy Red IFines.-heMme 21s M<.ton 2 Is ^c. Burgundy White JFwiw.-Chablis 18s Pouilly 2-s Rhone Red Wines. — Yerinay 16s; .St^e°l'gfn\8^,f' Int= Also any of the above can be had m Pints a«d Half-p:Int^ l<'er other French Wines, see pages G a111,1,7"J/ £ Td ™r dozen finarklintr Champagne, 33s per dozen quarts^nd 17s id per tlozen f ^Thic Winf* nosses^e> creat delicacy, exfjuisitc bouquet, Cl t iod enough ?or any Gentleman's table. Itis the produce o?one of"he" nest l^pernay Vineyards, ^here we have contacts for direct and regular shipments. We ^"i^wlnes can- many are under the impression that good i-parkhng VV not be obtained, but by paying exorbitant prices.) Also, lor other Champagnes, see page 8 of prices current. Sparkling White Burgundy 42s Sparkling St Peray sparkling Red Burgundy 48s. WINES FROM THE RHINE, At the Reduced Duty. White Wines.-Xiersteiner 14s; Hattenheimer 16s; Hochei- "tf&SKSqtt, 21s, Pints, and fThis wine-as fine as can be -rown-possesse.s all the delicacy oi Champagne, with the superior character and aroma which the TYTusciiteilc grape of this district only P10duceb.) «:«fC Sparkling Hock 38s quarts, 21s pints, 12s (id half-pints. WINES FROM SPAIN, j At the Reduced Duty. «Ww fPale or Gold) 24s per dozen, or in cask, £ 1 0s Gd per 7 gallons, £ 7 19s 3d per 14 gallons, and £ lo 15s per cask of 2 g The alteration of the Duty enables us to import a really good sound dinner Wine at the above prices. WINES FROM PORTUGAL, At the Reduced Duty. cask* „ recommend to Port consumers these We cannot too stiongl> school of silky matured Wrines from th? palatable and wholesome than Oporto Wine, andcertainly which l e those extremely high pneeu oi vegetable decay. The nothing left 10 reaiiM what we long ago advocated, SSTR-K*- "> »»• °W "•MT,E- WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Port first 185 per dozen, 92 19s 6d per 17 gallons cask, £5 lis 3d per 14 4allons cask, and Ell l is per quarter cask of 28 gallons. Also first gri:)wtbs with age 23s per dozen, E3 13s 6d per 7 gal- lons cask, L7 3d per 14 gallons cttsk, L 14 7s per 28 gallons. They are delicate, wholesome, and in evpr3, way suitable for either dinner or dessert. In the present state of the Wine mar. kets, there no Wines we can in-tport to offer to tile public as better value for money. WINES FROM MARSALA, At Reduced Dut. Bronte Marsala, 208 per dozen, B 3 6s 6d per f gallons cask, and F,6 lis 3d per 14 gallons cask, and £10 3s 6d per cask of 22 gallons. SPIRITS, At the Reduced Duly." We have resolved to send out all Spirits at the Qf allowed by law. For farther particulars see pages 10 and 11 ot prices current. GIN, Excellent Household, at highest strength allowed i6s 6d „ BRANDY, 'Universal,' veryflne ••• ••• Do. the finest Cognac, full pioof. >» RUM, finest Jamaica 18s WHISKEY, pure old Scotch lgg Do. pure old Irish HOLLANDS, Geneva 'Silver 14s Datch originai green cases ') 32s clozon_ and square Bottles as imported J A small sample of most of the above Wines will be forwarded forVdTeSnprenchand Rhenish, which can be had in half- PiA detailed Price List, on application, of the particular Wines °f every country. be crossed to our Bankers, the BANK Inl.iitrland.C <1 „ffl 0rders made payable to the Generai 0P the BANK OF IRKLAN, and Gen era!Post Offlrc, DUBUN; in SCOTLAND, the BANK OF SCOT- General Post Office, EDINBURGH. V & A GILBEY, 357, Oxford-street, LONDON.. 3) Upper Snckville-strect, DUBLIN. 12' St Andrew-square, EDINBURQII. 1 AcEiT I'or. SOUTH WAUKS MR. JOIIN REES, NOTT-S(iUAltE, CARMARTHEN, Where'v hTKo Stock is kept of all the Wines and Spin18 above, Wheie a gaml)le3P'ant.e tasted and obtained.. PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY. FLIHE next Exhibition of the above Society will be held at Pembroke, on the 24th ot May, 186L A List of the J- Prizes to be offered on the above occasion is now ready, and may be obtained of the Honorary Secretary Mr T.J. White, Observatory, Market-street, Haverfordwest. HYAM AND CO.'S WORLD FAMED TROUSERS, SEVENTEEN SHILLINGS. VESTS TO MATCH, EIGHT AND SIXPENCE. INVERNESS CAPES, TWENTY-EIGHT SHILLINGS., ——————— t A Choice of One Hundred Materials, all Wool, and Shrank. MaHttfactured expressly for these Celebrated Articles. Made to order for Cash only. Patterns, with guide for Self-Meaaurement, post-free upon application to HYAM AND CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 37, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, AND GLAZING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. DEW-STREET, (OPPOSITE SAINT MARY'S CHURCH,) HAVERFORDWEST. E. P R ICE IN returning thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its surrounding neighbour- j hood, for the patronage bestowed on her lately deceased husband, begs to inform them that the business will be carried on as heretofore, by competent workmen, and solicits a continuance of their support, and trusts that by prompt attention to all orders, combined with moderate charges, to give satisfaction in every respect. Dew-street, Haverfordwest, 1J th October, 1860. PICTURE FRAMES! PICTURE FRAMES! PICTURE FRAMES! WINDOW CORNICES! WINDOW CORNICES WINDOW CORNICES! LOOKING. GLASSES! LOOKING GLASSES! LOOKING GLASSES! CONSOLE, PIER, & EVERY VARIETY OF ORNAMENTAL GILT TABLES, MANUFACTURED BY J W A R R AT SIS RESIDENCE NO. 3, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. JR £ AH kinds of Gilt Furniture Re-gilt equal to new, at less than London Prices; Old Pictures cleaned relieved' and restorad upon the most modern and approved principles; Stains of all descriptions taken fom Prints without'damage to the Engravings. Ladies' Needlework most tastefully mounted. A large assortment of Engra- vings, framed and unframed, always in stock. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences, and estimates given ° All letters to be adddressed to J. Warr, High-street, near St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest. HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE CORPS BALL. m rriTTF above Ball will take place at the Assembly Rooms, Haverfordwest, on Thursday, the 28th instant. JL Tickets to be obtained of tho Committee, at the Mariner's Hotel, on or before the 2lst instant—Ladies, 5s; Gentlemen, 7s 6d. COMMITTEE: HONORARY MEMBEKS. CI)™' PAPT TATHAM, I MR. B, B. PKATT» S T MASSY ESQ, MR. H. J. V.PHILPOTT, f OWEN, ESQ, MR. C. HUGH WELLS, W WALTELLS, ESQ, MR. F. N. VAILLANT, W FORTUNE, ESQ MR. E. POTTER, R P DAV1ES, ESQ., MR. W. L. HARD ING. T.' WH1CHER DAVIES, ESQ, STEWARDS: CAPT. X. PEEL, E. P. PHILLIPS, ESQ, A.S., LIEUT. R. CARROW, LIEUT. J. HARVEY, ENSIGN T. R. OWEN, ENSIGN W. W. WILLIAMS. Dancing to commence at half-past nine. Mr Lort Phillips's Fox-Hounds will meet in the Castle-square on the morning of the Ball. DRILLS FO R THE APPROACHING SEA. SON. R, GARRETT AND SON AT?R nrenared to supply, with punctuality, any of their well-known SUFFOLK LtiVER CORN DRILLS, WHIRH are sure to give entire satisfaction, while an experience of forty years standing enables them to send out Drills in every way adapted to suit the peculiar requirements of different localities. STEAM THRASHING AND DRESSING MACHINES. U R" »DPWTT & SON have great pleasure in confidently recommending their NEW PATENT MACHINBS, which nrepSe ai KIE of grain for mlrket expeditiously, economically, and finish completely. V (IARRETT & Sox also persevere in introducing every improvement that practice or science may suggest for adding T(Hhe already well-approved efficiency ot the other Machines of their manufacture. Machines of all kinds can constantly be seen at the works* and by receiving two clear days notice will be shown M operation. CATALOGUES 8ENT) P08T FREE> TO any address. Early orders are respectfully solicited. Address, R. GARRETT & SON, LEISTON WORKS, SUFFOLK. VRN Tn order to prevent the disappointment that unavoidably occurred in former years in the supply of Drills, r NR & Son betr to asssure their friends that with their present enlarged facilities, they can undertake to supply c any kind of Drill in six days from receipt of order. FISHING. FISHING. GOOD FISHING RODS, REELS, LINES, WELSH MADE FLIES, GUT, FISHING PASTE, &c., MAY BE HAD OF T N- P H I L L I P S. (Successor to Mr J. Eynon,) CUTLER, GUNSMITH, OPTICIAN AND FISHING-ROD MANUFACTURER, HAVERFORDWEST. TN. P. begs to offer his warmest acknowledgments to his numerous friends and patrons, for the kind and • liberal support which he has hitherto received from them and avails himself of this opportunity to announce that he has recently received a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY of every description, of superior manufac* ture, and the best material. T N. P. desires to assure his friends, that as his efforts have ever been devoted to obtain their confidence and support, he pledges himself that it will ever be his study to merit its continuance. SEVERAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND GUNS AND PISTOLS, POUCHES, FLASKS, CAPS, &c. Heifor's Army Razors, Cutlery, Surgical and Mathematical Instruments. ALL KINDS OF PLATE AND PLATED GOODS, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS NEATLY REPAIRED. T N. P. can recommend the Fishing Rods, as they are of his own manufacture, and begs to inform Fishermen that he has now in stock a small quantity of Fishing Paste, or preserved Salmon roe, of his own make, of superior quality and in excellent condition; all persons intending to use the above bait are requested to make an early application for the same. GRINDING AND POLISHING ON WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. N.B.-THE ONLY OPERATIVE CUTLER IN THE COUNTY ADDRKSS.—T. N. Phillips, opposite St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest. January 25th, 1861. # F. B. SAN G U I NET T I, 52, REGENT STREET, & 163, FENCHURCH S r R E E T, ARMY AND NAVY CLOTHIER, TAKES the opportunity of drawing attention to the perfection to which he has now brought the con T struction of that most difficult article of dress—TROUSERS. The material has been expressly manufactured for him, and it possesses such elasticity that, cut on his peculiar plan, neither Braces or Straps are requisite, and the Trousers consequently combine with the most fashionable and elegant style the greatest possible comfort to the wearer. The style of his COATS are so well known throughout the different kingdoms as to need no comment. The materials used are of first-class-being soley West ot England and Scotch' TO SPORTING GENTLKMEN. F. B. S. begs to mention that for the Leather Department he has secured the services of MR. NICHOLL the eminent maker of the prepared Leather Shooting Coats, Hunting Breeches, &c., late of Pall Mall and Lombard-street, who received Prince Albert's Certificate Medal and Report of the Reyal Commission of the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Leather used for hunting and for other garments is manufactured only by him, and the qualities are in every respect unsurpassed. T The Waterproof Leather Shooting Gaiters and Leggings, also Waterproof Leather Driving and Shooting Glove, and Gauntlets, have received the highest patronage, and maintained an unrivalled position amongst art manufac- turers for more than 40 years. It is almost unnecessary to say that for every article made in F. B. Sanguinetti s establishment, none but the best and choicest materials are used,—that the Workmanship is of the highest class, and the Cutting per- formed by the best British and Foreign Artists, under F. B. Sanguinetti's immediate personal inspection. The business of the Swansea and City Branches will be conducted in the same vigorous manner that has been the characteristic of F. B. Sanguinetti's establishment at Regent-street. Orders for outfits to India and the Colonies executed and dispatched by the return mail. SHOOTING. Knicker Bockers- Hunting Breeches-Zouave Buskins-Napoleon Leggings—Prepared Leather Riding Trou- sers, and Shooting Jackets, partially or wholly waterprot f unequalled and most invaluable for sporting purposes, for Cover Shooting, the Bush, and the Colonies. Also Ladies FAWR.okin Trousers, with or without Black Feet, for Riding or Hunting. Exhibited at the Great Exhibitioa of 1851 F. B. Sanguinetti, 62, liegent-street. MR. E. RIBBON, BAND-MASTER OF THB ROYAL PEMBROKE ARTILLERY, PIANO FORTE TUNEB, NO. 6, MERLIN'S TERRACE, QU A DRI LLB, BAND ALWAYS IN RB/LD IX ESS Lessons given on the Pianoforte, Violin, Violoncello, and Cornet. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF so YEARS, TEETH. MR. H. M. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, M.C.D.E No. 1, Nelson-Place, Swansea, attends Car- marthen on the first Monday in every month, at Mr. J. Wansbrough's, No. 40, King-street. Mr. Jones will attend (private apartments) at the Castle Hotel, Haver- fordwest, on the Tuesday; Lion Hotel, Pembroke, OR Thursday; and Commercial Hotel, Pater, on Friday. Mr Jones will also for the future attend, fh the second week in the month, on Monday, at the 4en Arms Hotel, Narberth; and on Tuesday and Weqflesday, at Mr. Jenkins, Bank House, Tenby. A .vacancy for a young gentleman as an Articled Pupil, No. 1, Nelson-place, Swansea. FoaexKY AND FRAUB,—^3a4erstand When you>sk ing that there 1s)1t prettct. attempt .<: y for being made parties in our city to deceive the public with O £ » an inferior Starch, made up in packets ta 2 closely resembling the GLENFIELD Q W W t~* STARCH, we consider it our duty to O warn our fair readers to be careful when see that you get it, purchasing to see that the word GLEN- as inferior kinds are FIELD,'and the maker's name 'ROBERT often substituted. WOTHERSPOON,' is on every package, as none other are genuine. DENTAL SURGERY, W. J. EVANS, TREVANE HOUSE, NEAR TENBY (Brother to the late T. Evan.) BEGS most respectfully to inform the Patients of the deceased, and the Inhabitants of Pembrokeshire generally, that he may be consulted relative to the above Profession at his residence, or at Tenby by appointment; also at the Dragon Hotel, Pembroke, the last Saturday, and at the Mariners' Hotel, Haverfordwest, the first Saturday, in every month. Trevane House, December 28th, 1858. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. THOMAS <Sc GEORGE JOI-TRS, (Successors to Mr Richard Davies, Glazier, kc.,) BEG to inform the contractors and inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its vicinity, that glazing is neatly executed at the above establishment, lately occupied by their predecessor, by first class workmen, and trust by strict attention to all orders, combined with moderate charges, to ensure a share of public patronage. Every variety of glass is kept in stock, and the trade supplied on liberal terms. TEAS, COFFEES, AND GENERAL GROCERY. THOMAS AND GEORGE JONES beg also to acquaint their friends and the public generally of Haverfordwest and its neighbourhood, that they havejust received a fresh supply of very prime and cheap teas, from the beet mar- kets in London, which will be sold wholesale and retail at their tea and grocery warehouse, Bridge-street, Haver- fordwest. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at the next General Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Pembroke, at the Shirehall, Haverfordwest, for an order for turning, diverting, and stopping np a certain public Highway, situate, lying, and being in the parish of Saint Issells, in the said county, (that is to say) for stop- ping up a certain public Highway leading from Stone's Cross Corner, by Saint Issels Church, to its junction with a certain other public Highway, leading from Saundersfbet to Hill Gate, at or near Netherwood Little Gate, com- mencing at or near the northernly entrance to Saint Issells Church Yard, and terminating at its junction with the public Highway leading from Saundersfoot aforesaid, to Hill Gate aforesaid, and diverting the same from Stones Cross Corner aforesaid, to the said public Highway lead- ing from Saundersfoot aforesaid, to Hill Gate aforesaid at its junction with the last mentioned public Hiffhwav' situate one hundred and nine yards to the west end of Netherwood Little Gate aforesaid, all in the said parish of Saint Issels, and county of Pembroke, and that such proposed new Highway, is nearer and more commodious to the public than the said Highway so proposed to be stopped up. And that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the said highway, so proposed to be stopped np, turned, or diverted, with the plan of the old and proposed new Highway will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, on the Second day of March next. Given under my hand, this Twenty- ninth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. *1 Surveyor of High- way* for the Tenby THEOPHILUS LEWIS, the District in which the said parish of J Saintlssells is situate 'HEAL. SON* I NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTAINS DESTCNS AND PRICES OF 150 DIFFERENT ARTICLES ORSEDROOM. FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDINC SENT FREE Br POST UEAL&6ON BEDSTEAD BIDDING* BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS C0URT ROAD LONDON^ CURE IS AT HAND HOLLOWA YM3 OINTMENT. Scorbutic Eruptions, as Sore Heads and Scrofulous Swellings. IF this powerful Ointment be well rubbed into the parts affected, J. all skin diseases will be speedily overcome. It acts not by repression, but repulsion. It enters the system as salt enters meat, and operates not locally only, but constitutionally purify- ing the whole system, neutralizing all depraved humours, and effecting a radical and- complete cure. The Pills should be taken as an auxiliary to the Ointment, as they are so prepared as to act in unison with it, facilitating and confirming the con- quest of the disease. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Quinsey. The above complaints have for twenty years been treated with Holloway's Ointment and Pills with perfect success. The cures have been so remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines than even the common sore throat, if taken in time. The Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. In these complaints, the Ointment almost acts like a charm, providing it is very effectually rubbed over the regions of the kidneys, which it will penetrate and give almost immediate relief, while the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, when the most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. In such cases the Ointment operates surely and with a rapidity that resmbles magic. It should be rubbed into the parts affected, after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. The puri- fying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed. Any old sore, wound, or ulcer, always yields to its in- fluence, and in cases of bad breasts, or milk fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandular swellings may soon be reduced by fol- owing the printed directions. The Action of the Heart. Dropsy. This last-named disease is commonly preceded by irregular action of the heart, and difficult respiration; which symptoms are always severe, and ever go from bad to worse, unless proper means of cure are resorted to. In Holloway's unrivalled Oint- ment and Pills the dropsical patient will ever find succour; the present relief derived from the use of these remedies is marvel- lously quick, and perseverance in the steady application of this famous ointment, invariably results in a cure. They act with such energy on the circulation and absorbent system, that the dropsical fluid vanishes, and the sufferer finds all the oppressive symptoms daily decline, till natural health returns. Gout and Rheumatism May be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the complaining parts, and this perseveringly done for some time. It is no use to smear it on the skin only, it must be got into the system. Take as many Pills nightly as will act two or three times during the twenty- four hours; eschew the use of coffee and all stimulants. When these complaints are leaving the system, the virulence of the complaint frequently seems to increase. Indiscretion of Youth. Sores, ulcers, and swellings, can with certainty be cured, if this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed all round the complaining parts twice or thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same. The Pills must be taken according to the printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane motives letters of advice will be answered gratui- touslv. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the neighbourhood of the sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following • Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin-disease Burns Chupped-hands Glandular Swellings Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes & Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand-Flics Stiff-joints Scalds Wounds Coco-Bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway 244 Strand (near Temple Bar,) London, and also by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the eivilizcd world at the following prices:- Is.ljjd., 2s.5W., Is.'kl, lis, 22s, & 33s. each pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. l M»B<—"Diicctionij for the puKlancc of patients in every disorder are aifixed to each pot, -=- SPINAL DEFORMITY. ME. HUXLEY, OBTHOPfflDIC SURGEON, TENBY. N.B.—Not registered as a general practitioner. ENTIRE HORSE FOR SALE. THE well-known Thoroughbred Horse PEGASUS. i now In health and condition.—Apply to RieharA Morgan, Picton Farm. February 16th, J86I. ANTS a Situation as FARM BAILIFF, a married 7 Man without incumbrance, who would not olriMt to tio farm workhimself-can keep accounts, &c.—For particulars apply to A. B., at the Office of this Paper. A DISTRICT AGENTS wanted so W > which is highly recommended and ScunatTongtn^lp tlberal toras *iven- Address, with S.D. S W? B. C., No. 10, Pall MiU Eart. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. T J-WHITE, Clock and Watoh Mater, Jewaller.Aa. ^.Observatory, Market-rtreet, Hawfordwest, hu» *w«ncy for a respectable Youth as aa Appmrnlw Premium required. APJWWW^— BUSH STREET, PEMBROKE DOCK. PEASANT ROOMS TO"EET, furnished or unfur- nished, suitable for Business or Private Lodffiacs. Apply at Mr Giver's, Bush Street. WA vTE.?' t respectable Young Woman, and • Youth, to serve in a shop in the Fancy Trade. Those having a knowledge of business and account! preferred.-Apply, by letter, in own handwriting, to Z., Post Office, Pembroke-dock. HAIR CUTTING AND DRESSING ROOMS BUSH-STREET, PEMBROKE-DOCK. Great attention to Children's Hair-Cutting.—Moderate charges to insure general support. D. T. OLVER, HAIR DRESSER, LATE OF THE OBBAI EABTNRN. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 TEAMS, T E E T H. MK-.J1-M- JONES, Surgical and Mechanical DentieU MXJ.D.E., 1, Nelson Place, Swansea, tegs to la. rorm his Patrons and Friends that he will terlsit New- castle Emlyn on Tuesday next, 26th instant, at the Salutation Hetel; and on Wednesday and Thnrsdav, the 27th and 28th instants, at the Black Lion Hotel, Car- digan. 1, Nelson Place, Swansea, February 21st, 1861. w NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Richard Price, late of Southdown, in the parish of Saint Michaels Pembroke, in the county of Pembroke, Gentleman, de- ceased, are requested to pay their respective debts to my solicitors, Messrs Powell, Mathias, and Evans, of Haver- ford west, forthwith, and all persons to whom the said Richard Price stood indebted at the time of his decease are requested to send in their accounts to the said Messrs Powell, Mathias, and Evans, forthwith, that the same may be examined. THOMAS PRICE, Executor. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, MILL. WRIGHTS, &f OTHERS? PERSONS desirous of contracting for certain altera- tions and improvements to be effected at Milton Mill, in the parish of Carew, Pembrokeshire, may see the Plan and Specification at the Office of Mr James Sua- mers, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. Sealed Tenders to be sent to Mr Summers' Office, on or before Saturday, the 2nd day of March, 1861. Haverfordwest, 14th February. 1861. SALE OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CUSTOMS' BOND. 'PEE Board of Inland Revenue hereby give netiee .1 that the exemption from licence duties of persons selling Wines and Spirits in Customs' Bond has b-ea repealed by the 23 and 24 Viet. c. 113, s. 5, so far as re- gards the sale, at one time, of any less quantity than one hundred gallons, whether such Wines or Spirits are to remain in Bond, or to be delivered out for consumption, or for exportation, or for ships' stores;, and any person selling vVines or Spirits in Bond in the above quantity, without having first obtained the proper Excise ticwitt, will incur the Penalty of One Hundred Pounds. THOS. DOBSON, Secretary. Inland Revenue Offlee, Somerset House. London. 14th February, 1861. JIDK NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. CHARLES E. ALLEN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTMAKER, Ac, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS to inform his Friends and Patrons that he has Removed his establishment from the House lately occupied by him opposite the Shirehall, to the House formerly occupied by Sir Henry Mathias, Knight, and lately by Wm. Walters, Esq, Banker, and trusts, bv un- remitting attention to, and prompt execution of, all orders given him, together with first-rate workmanship, style, and material, to receive a continuance of that liberal support which he has hitherto had from the dis- cerning public. 4W Goods supplied in the newest style of the day. N.H.-Recipient of a Prize Medal at the Great Exhi- bition, 1851. Haverfordwest, February 18,1861. f WESLEYAN CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY, HA VERFORD WEST. THE BEV. F. J. SEEABB, OR LIVERPOOL, WILL PREACH TWO SERMONS, IN AID OF THE TRUST FUND, ON SUNDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1861, Service to commence in the Morning at half-past Tan and in the Evening at Six o'clock. COLLECTIONS AS USUAL. A LECTUR E, ON "THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE Will be delivered in the above Chapel, bv the R«v v T 2SMJ53S; 25th otFebr""y?»«"=.«« 40 b° ob'aioed of Mre Pou". Mr PEMBROKE ANNUAL STEEPLE CHASJSS~~ WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, THB 5th DAY OF MARCH 1861. 6TEWASDS JOHN ADAMS, ESQ., COLONEL RAYMOND. MAJOR STANLEY, MAlOR TBAVEKS. THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE. A HANDICAP of 8 Sovs. each, 6 Sovs, forfeit anA o Sovs. only, if declared on or before Wpiino 5 27th February/with 80 Sovs. added. OvTr »K miles of fair hunting country. The winner tn « towards expenses. The second Horse tn 0„„„ u- *0 To close and name to the Honorary SecreS St?kcB- Hitchings, by letter, at the Dragon Hotel^'p V ibn on or before Thursday, February 2let 1 m^r^^ce, Sovs. forfeit. Weights will bema^.u,- 1D* 6 22nd of February, and appear on Sat, J1 on Friday, in Bell's Life, and the Pembrokeshire Hemld^ THE GARRISON 8TEEPLE CHASB. A Sweepstakes of 3 Sovs ph^k « For horses bona fide the pronertv'r^ ?°v' Officers of the Armv to be riddeu by, quartered at Pembroke'doplr 7'. Militia, i»ion throe .B"*i IN THEI' P"" 3 MA„ OS HP»™;U°C?„«R °'« THE FARMERS' STUES. of2n^ilDg Cha8e of 1 Sor- each» with a Purse s M-,adde,d the of Garrison. 0I2 Thl hunting country, 12st. 71bs The winner to be sold for £ 70 if ent £ ed to he^>5 t. F 71B«.; tor £ 50, 121b.; for £ 40 I4LL for £ 30, 22!bfl.; for £ 20, 281b.- For hor £ T V Deity of Farmers residing in the Counties of P»*,K Carmarthen, and Cardigan, and whioh have any public money. The wiuner to pay £ 1 W011 penses. Second horse to save his stakes All H ex* have won a stake above £ 25, to cairv 71K= NOET> "who entry for the Farmers' Stakes to be at n6*1™' *^e on the 4th of March. &t Dra8<>a Hotel CONDITIONS: Three horses, the property of for each race, or the public monev Sl?^ to 8tR* All disputes to be settled by the Steward a^de^* may appoint. Three scales and weights. charged for Stewards' Ordinary on Tuesday, at the Dragon HoleL JOHN HITCHINGS, Honorary Secretary.